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  1. 10 de oct. de 2023 · "Durham, John Lambton, 1st earl of" published on by Oxford University Press. (1792–1840).A wealthy Durham landowner and coal-owner, Lambton became one of the county's MPs from 1813, advocating We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.

  2. Radical Jack: John George Lambton, First Earl of Durham. Proud, wayward, immensely rich, with romantic good looks and an explosive temper, John Lambton was one of those natural rebels who turn their rebellious energies to constructive purposes. Both at home and abroad, writes George Woodcock, he became a powerful exponent of the early ...

  3. Earl of Durham is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1833 for the Whig politician and colonial official John Lambton, 1st Baron Durham. Known as Radical Jack, he played a leading role in the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832.

  4. DURHAM, JOHN GEORGE LAMBTON, 1st Earl of (1792–1840), English statesman, son of William Henry Lambton of Lambton Castle, Durham, was born in London on the 12th of April 1792. His mother was Anne Barbara Villiers, daughter of the 4th earl of Jersey.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2023 · As Baron Durham, John remained in the Cabinet until 1833, leaving with the bestowed titles Viscount Lambton and Earl of Durham. George Woodcock wrote in a 1959 article, that the young John Lambton, First Earl of Durham, was “Proud, wayward, immensely rich, with romantic good looks and an explosive temper…one of those natural rebels who turn their rebellious energies to constructive purposes.

  6. Earl of Durham is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1833 for the Whig politician and colonial official John Lambton, 1st Baron Durham. Known as "Radical Jack", he played a leading role in the passing of the Great Reform Act of 1832. As Governor General of British North America, he was the author of the famous Report on the Affairs of British North America, known ...

  7. 23 de oct. de 2021 · JGL A46/4 1829-1838. Letters from John Hunt to 1st Earl, hopes he is ready to succeed Lord Grey, his son’s position in Barbados, his work on the Bucks Gazette, regarding 1st Earl's speech at Glasgow & on Lord Brougham; seeking influence in placing his son, Henry, as Consul at Calais, upon 1st Earl’s return from Canada.